When nudged by Cohen about giving dating apps like Raya or Tinder a chance, Barrymore said she wasn’t into swiping.

“My girlfriends are on it so it is fun for me to look over their shoulder,” she said. “My concern is, ‘Am I going to be that person who classically meets a psycho and gets murdered that night?'”

Barrymore, who was married to the 38-year-old Kopelman for three years, explained that she isn’t too tech-savvy when it comes romance.

“I just feel like I remember when you were waiting for the phone to ring and then you were worried because you had missed their call, there’s a part of me that still dates from kind of perspective,” she said.

Supportive relationships — both on and off screen — are very important to Barrymore. While dishing about her newest endeavor on Netflix, she gushed about her co-star Tim Olyphant and the “great partnership” they portray on the show.

“I just like seeing that in this day and age where it seems like very hard to make a relationship work,” she said. “I think that’s a positive message to put out there in a day and age where it just seems like everything’s falling apart.”